Monday, September 21, 2015

Women of the World is an international world music ensemble currently based in Boston. What started out as a dream four years ago, has become a real musical force. Ayumi Ueda, a Berklee College of Music alumna from Japan, sought to create an ensemble of artists from all over the world to create music for peace. In 2008, Ayumi joined forces with like-minded musicians, Giorgia Renosto from Italy, Annette Philip from India, and Débòrah Pierre from USA/Haiti in order to manifest this vision.

The Women of the World repertoire is vast and varied; the sound created by this unique group has grown to have a power that moves not only the members, but huger and huger audiences, as it spreads awareness of different cultures, music, and philosophies.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Someone’s phone is ringing. And ringing. And still ringing... Would you answer? What if the person is there... But they are dead? Could you bear to be the one to tell the person on the other end that he is no longer here? Jean did, but she couldn’t. DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE is an award winning play by Sarah Ruhl that explores modern technology and the paradox of power it has to both unite people and to keep them isolated in a modern world. Come watch to see where you exist in its reign.